Hello Adrian,
will there be a Debian 11 release for PPC64be again or is it Sid?
Because on that site, it’s listed as available:
https://openpower.ic.unicamp.br/minicloud/
Thanks
Karl
On 25th of October 2020 Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
Newer servers, such as Power8 and Power9 support BE operating systems,
including Debian ... the problem is that Debian PPC64 is compiled to be
compatible with older servers (power4 standard), it is possible to
generate a release of Debian PPC64 BE,
well...
this is quite interesting, even for use on Power7 servers ... I have
several clients that use Debian on P7 and P6 so, having a
compilation that uses the latest CPU instructions, would be interesting
Alexandre S. Bencz
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On 25/10/2020 15:14, John Paul Adrian Gl
Hello Carlos!
On 10/25/20 6:49 PM, Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
> Newer servers, such as Power8 and Power9 support BE operating systems,
> including Debian ...
> the problem is that Debian PPC64 is compiled to be compatible with older
> servers (power4
> standard), it is possible to generate a releas
Newer servers, such as Power8 and Power9 support BE operating systems,
including Debian ... the problem is that Debian PPC64 is compiled to be
compatible with older servers (power4 standard), it is possible to
generate a release of Debian PPC64 BE, using Power8 standards (I mean
newer instructi
On 10/25/20 3:04 PM, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> I'd be more comfortable with the patch if it was at least merged on
> upstream's master branch.
Upstream isn't responding which would mean the package will remain unfixed in
Debian
for the next months and I will have to keep pinging both you and up
On 2020-10-20 12:08:01, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> On 10/20/20 12:05 PM, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> >> So, this patch and the patch from #968574 would be great!
> >
> > Has the patch from #968574 been merged upstream in the meantime?
>
> Apparently not. But merging won't break anything d
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